Jordan Calhoun is in her first
season as an assistant coach for UCSB after a standout career at
Texas Christian University.

Calhoun was a four-year starter at
TCU and led the Horned Frogs in goals and points in each of her
four seasons, finishing with 36 career goals and 85 total
points. As a freshman in 2008, she was named the Mountain
West Conference Freshman of the Year and to Top Drawer
Soccer’s Second Team All-Rookie squad. That season,
Calhoun had a career-high and school record 15 goals, six of which
were game-winners, and was also named first team
all-league.

In 2009, the native of Norman,
Okla., netted eight goals and had six assists. One of her
goals came was the game-winner and came in the 85th
minute of TCU’s 2-1 victory over No. 15 Texas, snapping the
Longhorns 26-match home unbeaten streak. As a junior in 2010,
Calhoun had six goals and three assists and was named First Team
All-Mountain West Conference and in 2011, her final season in Fort
Worth, she had seven goals and two assists and was second team
all-league.

In addition to her exploits on the
field, Calhoun was a two-time Academic All-Mountain West and
two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District choice. Also, following
her senior season, she was selected the Bob Lilly TCU Female
Athlete of the Year by the Grater Fort Worth Fellowship of
Christian Athletes.